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Nottingham Post
National
Joseph Locker

The areas of Nottinghamshire which recorded the most coronavirus cases in 24 hours

Nottingham and the wider county has recorded a total of 549 cases of coronavirus in the 24 hours to October 25.

This marks a decrease on the previous 24 hours, when 727 cases were confirmed across the city and county.

However, cases in areas such as Gedling and Broxtowe have increased in the past 24 hours when compared to the day before.

For example, Gedling recorded 74 new cases in the 24 hours to October 24, but 82 new cases in the same period to October 25.

Similarly, Broxtowe recorded 42 new cases to October 24, but 69 new cases in the 24 hours to October 25.

Cases in Nottingham city continue to fall, but hospitalisations are increasing.

In Nottingham there are now a total of 10,221 cases, an increase of 195 new cases.

Nottinghamshire recorded 354 new cases, bringing its total to 11,683.

Here is the breakdown for each borough and district:

Total number of cases recorded since start of pandemic and in the last 24 hours (in brackets):

Ashfield  - 1,709 (increase of 15)

Bassetlaw  -  1,468 (increase of 42)

Broxtowe  - 1,905 (increase of 69)

Gedling   - 1,901 (increase of 82)

Mansfield   - 1,224 (increase of 39)

Newark and Sherwood   - 1,466 (increase of 31)

Nottingham 10,221 (increase of 195)

Rushcliffe   - 2,010 (increase of 58)

Number of cases recorded in the last seven days:

Ashfield  - 369

Bassetlaw  -  301

Broxtowe  - 400

Gedling   - 487

Mansfield   - 283

Newark and Sherwood   - 222

Nottingham  1,798

Rushcliffe   - 464

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